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concentrated
[ kon-suhn-trey-tid ]
adjective
- applied with all one's attention, energy, etc.:
their concentrated efforts to win the election.
- clustered or gathered together closely.
- treated to remove or reduce an inessential ingredient, especially liquid:
concentrated orange juice.
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz·Dzc·ٰe adjective
- p·Dzc·ٰe adjective
- ܲ·Dzc·ٰe adjective
- ܲ·Dzc·ٰe·ly adverb
- ɱ-Dzc·ٰe adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of concentrated1
Example Sentences
That it could come in part because of a surge of support in Ontario and Quebec - the eastern provinces where so much of the population is concentrated - only adds to the regional divide.
The CO2 that emerges into the air is sucked away and then concentrated using charred coconut husks ready to be stored.
On X he said the news brought back "painful memories - and the issues concentrated on personnel in Mid and West".
These hits were geographically concentrated in the Rust Belt and the south.
Greenland’s social environment is also different from Denmark’s — its Indigenous population, which has its own social mores, is larger as a proportion of the population, and residents are concentrated in the giant island’s southwest.
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